Glasgow

Based on a grid system, Glasgow’s streets and lanes are packed with coffee houses, beer-stops, places to grab quick burgers or 3 coursers, galleries, parks, an art-house cinema and Victorian sandstone buildings. Glasgow is compact, you can see a lot of the city in a short space of time, we also have our own underground tube system to get around fast. With a diverse music scene across pubs and clubs, there are gigs and acts on every night of the week. A 30 minute drive away will also lead you to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park — full of lochs, glens, castles and hills.

Riverside

Completed in 2011 and one of Zaha Hadid's masterpieces. Finished with huge zinc-cladding, a zig-zag roof and strip lighting, it's not your average boring museum. Inside, it's kitted out with some of the best engineering in the world, including bicycles, motorbikes, cars, trains and buses. The wayfinding system is a neon dream and is inspired by "the visual language of the architecture including dot matrix". Location wise, you have views over the Glasgow Harbour and is where you should grab some food and watch the sun go down.